Update on the Jeep, the stock engine is still going strong at 10 psi even did an oil change on it and no metal at all in the oil, just a bit of a miss and lots of blowby, took it up north 4 hours away and got into some very deep mud (was up to the middle of the headlights) and screwed the clutch (release bearing is seized solid) and either the transfer case, trans or the rear diff is making a bit of noise only on decel so i suspect a loose bearing somewhere, also snapped an axle at home doing a WOT clutch dump LOL, so maybe that hurt something.
Going to hopefully be getting a house soon so will have space to tear it apart soon for the BEW TDI swap and repairs.
I'm a huge fan of LS engines myself, ive tuned many LS swaps and turbo setups for myself and others, they are about as simple as it get to work on, the Jeep 4.0 is awefull to work on in my opinion due to the intake and exhaust being stacked on top of eachother.
The main reason I want to go TDI is I dont want too much power as i know ill cam and boost an ls and start breaking jeep parts quickly.
This is the reason i love the LS engines so much, my Jaguar i built with a turbo 4.8 LS i sold it as i was sick of working on tranmission issues, had a built trans blow up on me after 3 tanks of fuel, was mid way into a borg warner super T10 manual swap and gave up on it, was on about 7-8 psi, ran a 13.2 in the 1/4 mile, i think im going to buy another less rusty one some day.
Will try to update again once i get the swap in motion, the adapter plate is the most expensive part at close to 2000CAD.